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OverviewA Civil War veteran who perpetrated one of the most ghastly mass slaughters in the annals of U.S. crime. A nineteenth-century female serial killer whose victims included three husbands and six of her own children. A Gilded Age Bluebeard who did away with as many as fifty wives throughout the country. A decorated World War I hero who orchestrated a murder that stunned Jazz Age America. While other infamous homicides from the same eras--the Lizzie Borden slayings, for example, or the thrill killing committed by Leopold and Loeb--have entered into our cultural mythology, these four equally sensational crimes have largely faded from public memory. A quartet of gripping historical true-crime narratives, Butcher's Work restores these once-notorious cases to vivid, dramatic life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold Schechter , Christopher LanePublisher: Brilliance Audio Imprint: Brilliance Audio ISBN: 9781799785293ISBN 10: 1799785297 Publication Date: 08 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHarold Schechter is America's dean of true crime, plundering the darkest corners of our history, and with this collection he delivers again. Taken together, these tales take on the quality of campfire ghost stories--absorbing, chilling, and hard to forget. --Robert Kolker, New York Times bestselling author, Lost Girls Master of true crime, Harold Schechter offers a macabre smorgasbord of long-forgotten misdeeds. Each story--about a mass axe murderer, a 'poison fiend, ' a prolific Bluebeard killer, and a scheming war veteran--shines a fascinating light on the darkest impulses of human nature. You'll read this in one sitting, but keep the lights on. --Abbott Kahler, author, The Ghosts of Eden Park Harold Schechter is among the top true-crime writers of our time. With this diverse collection, he demonstrates his skill once more at transforming historical chronicles into page-turning tales. He's a master of research and storytelling. --Katherine Ramsland, professor of forensic psychology and author, How to Catch a Killer Harold Schechter's presentation of these little-known cases is smooth and insightful, with perfect selections of contemporaneous newspapers blended seamlessly into the narrative. The reader is carried along by his flawless, compelling prose and his instinct for details and background. This book is not only about the killers, but a window on the times, as well as a depiction of recognizable behavior on the part of the public, trial attendees, and people's infatuation with killers--all mirrored in today's sensational cases. Schechter has a knack of making it seem as if he was back there observing it all. --Virginia A. McConnell, author, The Adventuress Author InformationHarold Schechter is professor emeritus at Queens College, CUNY. Among his more than forty books are a series of historical true-crime narratives about America's most infamous serial killers, including Hell's Princess. He is married to the poet, Kimiko Hahn. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |